Warrenators, the moment is here: Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Massachusetts) is officially running for the White House. According to multiple reports, the announcement came during a rally on Saturday, Feb. 9 and, while it included some cheery comments, the announcement also included some shade. Elizabeth Warren's official 2020 presidential campaign announcement took swipes at none other than President Donald Trump. The White House did not immediately return Elite Daily's request for additional comment on the matter.

Speaking to an audience in Lawrence, Massachusetts, Warren made a call to help the working class. "[Because] the man in the White House is not the cause of what is broken, he is just the latest and most extreme symptom of what's gone wrong in America," she said of Trump, according to CNN. "A product of a rigged system that props up the rich and powerful and kicks dirt on everyone else."

Warren added, "So once he's gone, we can't pretend that none of this ever happened." Burn. Elite Daily reached out to the White House for comment on Warren's remarks, but did not hear back by the time of publication.

The initiatives she'll run on for president are mostly unclear, but as Vox points out, there may be an affordable housing bill, which "would dramatically increase the federal government’s investment into affordable housing by $450 billion over 10 years, aiming to create more than a million jobs in the process." She may also run on an anti-corruption bill to crack down on DC lobbying, as well as a "wealth tax," which would tax Americans with more than $50 million in assets a 2 percent rate, and those with assets more than $1 billion a 3 percent rate. "[Let's] stop handing out enormous tax giveaways to rich people and giant corporations ... and start asking the people who have gained the most from our country to pay their fair share," Warren said in her Saturday announcement, per MassLive.